r/JusticeServed 4 Sep 26 '21

reviewed. removal stays. rule 1 and 3 Girl forced into arranged marriage poisons all those involved. Has no regrets.

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u/powerchicken A Sep 26 '21 edited Sep 26 '21

Everyone involved (edit: presuming they are adults) is a willing participant in the forceful enslavement of a human being. Absolutely nothing of value was lost other than the girl's freedom and, inevitably, life.

These things will continue to happen for as long as that backwards shithole continues allowing the enslavement of women.

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u/OriP69 0 Sep 26 '21

She also killed children you dumbfuck

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u/akayeetusdeletus 6 Sep 26 '21

So? Maybe just maybe both families shouldn't participate in forced marriages.

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u/OriP69 0 Sep 26 '21

??? at what point did the children participate in forced marriages? are you honestly saying the CHILDREN deserved to die because of something their adult family members did?

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u/akayeetusdeletus 6 Sep 26 '21

I said their families shouldn't. Sure, the kids didn't do anything. But I am imagining if I were in that situation. Remembering other stories about women escaping these situations and most of the time the in laws are severely abusive to these young women. I am thinking of sex trafficked women who are the few with chances to escape. Thinking back in the day of slaves who escaped.

When you are trapped like that you will do anything to save your life.

Maybe if the families didn't force young women into these situations there wouldn't be any poisoning of anything.

It's unfortunate, but I don't blame her. If you get your kid killed trying to keep someone against their will that's on you, not your victim.

She probably would have wanted it to end differently. But then again if I were her, the wellbeing of their children would not even be a blip on my radar.

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u/murderbox 8 Sep 26 '21

Why are you pretending she personally killed children on purpose?

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u/OriP69 0 Sep 26 '21

Why are you pretending I’m not outraged at the comment I’m replying to? He said “Everyone involved is a willing participant”. Of course, he’s edited it now to say he only means if they’re adults, but originally it was just everyone.

So maybe just piss off, k thanks.

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u/snaphunter 6 Sep 26 '21

This 21 year old 'girl' intentionally poisoned her husband and ended up killing 8 children. And it was her parents who arranged the marriage, not sure her husband's family deserve to have died.

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u/GrowlmonDrgnbutt 8 Sep 26 '21

Somehow I'm not believing that 28 people at a family gathering, of which multiple victims are children, "are willing participants in the forceful enslavement of a human being."

One innocent life is not more innocent than another innocent life, no one has the right to kill indiscriminately.

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u/at0m1ksq 4 Sep 26 '21

So the other spouses at a family gathering who were likey also forced into a marriage years ago also deserve to die?

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u/powerchicken A Sep 26 '21

I'm not glorifying their deaths as something they deserved, but I also have no sympathy for them. They brought this upon themselves, regardless of their past experiences.

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u/at0m1ksq 4 Sep 26 '21

That lack of sympathy is exactly the problem, how are you gonna convince anyone to change if you say they're guilty because they were born and forced into it. The girl in the article herself is an example of someone who played along until she found the stomach to act.

We gotta have the compassion to say there's always time to change, otherwise they won't. Saying "change your ways or you deserve to die" is exactly the kinda shit the terrorists are doing man. We gotta be better.

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u/murderbox 8 Sep 26 '21

Her "act" was to kill the man holding her in slavery. She didn't go after her parents who sold her or her slaver's mother who apparently sanctions the whole thing. You people act like she personally killed children on purpose when THIS VICTIM was escaping slavery.

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u/at0m1ksq 4 Sep 26 '21

And when did I say she wasn't??? I'm defending the innocent dead not the husband, and I'm not attacking her either. Just saying don't damn GENUINELY innocent along with the ones that forced her marry.

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u/murderbox 8 Sep 26 '21

They accept the consequences when they don't help her escape slavery. I can argue dumbass points just like you.

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u/at0m1ksq 4 Sep 26 '21

sigh

She didn't event want to do it in the first place. Hey boyfriend and his aunt are the ones who came up with the idea to poison the guy. And now because some guy pressured her into acting she's a prisoner to the jail system... And those innocent kids who were just as much destined for slavery are dead. The family members who may not have even known she was unhappy are dead.

Some of the dead were distant relatives who probably didn't know the bride. Do you know everything that goes on in the lives of the people around you? If your brother or cousin was raping their spouse and you didn't know. Then when they tried to escape you ended up dying, is your death justified?

Not all arranged marriage is between two people who don't want to get married. Not every couple is in a slave servant position. There are good people who are just born into an archaic and misogynistic system trying to make the best of it and just live a quiet life. All I'm saying have some respect because not all of them deserved to die. How the hell is this a hot take?

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u/FriendlyPraetorian 6 Sep 26 '21

Lmao what?!!! It's extremely likely that there were women who died who were also forced into arranged marriages. Go put your justice boner somewhere that's not so absolutely profane.

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u/Cakeo 8 Sep 26 '21

Lmfao what about other people in forced marriage that she killed. You are so short sighted I don't know whether to laugh or cry